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Qu'est-ce (qui) est I Corps (Hungary) - définition


I Corps (Hungary)         
The I Corps was a formation of the Royal Hungarian Army that participated in the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia during World War II.
Flak corps         
MILITARY UNIT CLASSIFICATION WITHIN THE GERMAN AIR FORCE
Flakkorps; I. Flakkorps; 2nd Flak Corps (Germany); II Flak Corps (Germany); III. Flakkorps
A flak corps () was a massed anti-aircraft (AA) artillery formation employed by the Luftwaffe for anti-aircraft, antitank, and fire support operations in World War II. A Flakkorps was a flexible organization that was made up of a varying number of AA regiments, brigades, or divisions.
Bangladesh–Hungary relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND HUNGARY
Bangladesh-Hungary relations; Hungary–Bangladesh relations; Hungary-Bangladesh relations; Hungary - Bangladesh relations; Hungary – Bangladesh relations; Hungary Bangladesh relations; Bangladesh - Hungary relations; Bangladesh Hungary relations; Bangladesh – Hungary relations
Bangladesh–Hungary relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Hungary. Relations between the two countries have been considered as cordial, with both countries working towards further strengthening them.

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I Corps (Hungary)
The I Corps was a formation of the Royal Hungarian Army that participated in the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia during World War II.